Since colors, flavors of natural origin vary from batch to batch in consistency - it may be necessary to substitute excipients as needed to ensure the highest therapeutic target, safety and quality.

Daily Values not established for patients with unique nutritional needs who are in need of supplementation as directed by a licensed medical practitioner.

INDICATIONS AND USAGE: VP-PRECIP is indicated for the distinctive nutritional requirements of patients in need of dietary supplementation as determined by a licensed medical practitioner. VP-PRECIP should be administered under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner.

CONTRAINDICATIONS: This product is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.

This product contains evening primrose oil, which may increase risk of pregnancy complications. This product is contraindicated in pregnant women.

Studies of evening primrose oil showed an association with seizures, and thus, it historically has been contraindicated in individuals taking phenothiazines due to its potential to lower seizure threshold and precipitate seizures.

Flaxseed oil and evening primrose oil may slow blood clotting. Individuals with blood disorders or those taking blood thinning medications, such as aspirin, should consult their medical practitioner before taking this product. Blood clotting times may need to be evaluated.

Safety and effectiveness in children have not been established.

Avoid taking at the same time with other medications, medical foods, and/or supplements.

Please see product ingredients. Consult your healthcare practitioner or pharmacist for more information.

PATIENT INFORMATION: VP-PRECIP is a medical food to be used only under licensed medical supervision.

DRUG INTERACTIONS:

Drugs which may interact with flaxseed oil include:

Flaxseed oil may act as a blood thinner. Consult your healthcare practitioner before taking if already using blood thinning medications, such as anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs.

Drugs which may interact with evening primrose oil include:

Evening primrose oil may interact with phenothiazines and increase the incidence of seizure.

Evening primrose oil may act as a blood thinner. Consult your healthcare practitioner before taking if already using blood thinning medications, such as anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs.

Drugs which may interact with bilberry include:

Bilberry has been shown to reduce blood sugar levels. Taking bilberry along with diabetes medications may lower blood sugar levels to dangerous levels.

PREGNANCY and NURSING MOTHERS: Pregnancy Category C: It is not known whether this product can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction. However, this product is contraindicated in pregnant women due to increased risk of pregnancy complications (see Contraindications). Consult your healthcare practitioner before taking if breastfeeding.